"blow" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But cocoa production, once a major part of the Brazilian economy, has suffered a catastrophic blow from an accidentally introduced fungus disease.
- Armond White, a film critic, noted that this was "a catastrophic blow to the development of American popular culture."
- In all, Honduras received a catastrophic blow from this storm, with death toll estimates between 1,000 and 3,000 people.
- "This is almost a catastrophic blow to the whole aid effort in the east," said Peter Kessler, a spokesman for the United Nations refugee agency.
- But would that tie in with the catastrophic blow that stopped her heart?
- I felt the lack of the nomination for best musical was a catastrophic blow to us.
- When a slanderous letter reaches his hands, their relationship suffers a catastrophic blow.
- In fairness to the owners, the union was threatening another strike in 2002, another catastrophic blow.
- With the election results, the Communists suffered a catastrophic blow to their legitimacy.
- Just when life seems to be rolling along in a fairly manageable way, fate steps in and deals a catastrophic blow.
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